ideas on crumb quilt layouts. Scrappy crumb quilts are the perfect way to use up all those little tiny scraps.
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Tutorial de como fazer e baixar desenhos para patchwork! Dicas e ideias do que desenhar e modelos para quem está começando
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I hope you’re having a wonderful summer, full of quilting flowers and sewing fun! I have been longing for a journey, but since it’s not possible at this time, this trip around the world (quilt) is the next best thing. So let’s quilt together, we have Super Bloom Block 5 to make! Start with making pink half square triangle units. You will need 24 of these for Block 5, don’t forget to trim. Arrange 6 of them with a small light square in the corner and large light square as shown above. Sew the
A few meetings ago at Guild I showed something I had made using neckties…I don’t even remember which piece it was. Well, one of our program directors, showed a Dresden Wonky Neighborho…
Aprenda como fazer artesanato com retalhos e produza lindas colchas de cama com os passo a passos e inspirações que separamos.
Click here for the free instructions on my RBD Block Challenge Quilt Finish! This is such a fun quilt to sew up!
Os "quilts" são uma tradição em vários países e particularmente nos Estados Unidos! São colchas ou cobertas, em três camadas, costuradas todas juntas pelo "quilting". A parte de cima que tem desenhos em vários padrões é feita com retalhos formando um "patchwork" em "blocos" ou quadrados que costurados juntos vão formar o desenho geral. Era um trabalho feito só por mulheres, antigamente, e elas podiam trabalhar sozinhas ou em grupos. Cada padrão escolhido tem um significado e um nome. Eles agora tem seu valor reconhecido e fazem parte de acervos de muitos museus. Mas, eu queria mesmo é falar de cenas de uma série ótima do Netflix, "Alias Grace", onde os "quilts" são mostrados e onde, através da personagem principal, se entende seus significados e o que eles representam para ela em particular. Grace acha que toda mulher deve fazer 3 "quilts" antes de casar: um com a Árvore do Paraíso, outro com a Cesta de Flores e outro com a Caixa de Pandora. Não vou dar nenhum "spoiler", pois esta trama baseada num livro de Margaret Atwood, merece ser vista, quando surgir a oportunidade, e as cenas a que me refiro são de uma sensibilidade incrível e a fotografia de toda a serie é linda! Grace está sempre costurando enquanto conversa com o médico (psiquiatra?)! São os "blocos" para fazer uma colcha ("quilt") no padrão "Cabana", para a filha do governador, em cuja casa ela trabalha. Pendurando as colchas depois de lavadas. Para ela, são "bandeiras" dependuradas! Arrumando as camas. Numa fase da vida de Grace, ela faz uma colcha para si própria. É um "quilt" com o motivo "Árvore do Paraíso". Toda feita com triângulos de 2 cores e com uma cobra em toda a borda. Grace colocou 3 triângulos de cores diferentes, feitos com restos de tecidos de suas roupas que tiveram algum significado para ela. Vai lá ver que significados eram esses! PADRÕES DE ALGUNS QUILTS QUE SÃO FALADOS NESTA SÉRIE "Bloco" do padrão "Cesta de Flores" Padrão Cabana. Fotos: captura de tela e Pinterest
Use cheerful 1930s reproduction prints in a delightful wall hanging. To bring a little calm to the many small prints, choose mottled prints for the triangle-squares. Fabrics are from the Toy Chest Conversationals, Toy Chest Florals, and Vintage Solids II collections, all by Sara Morgan for Washington Street Studio.
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A produção de colcha de retalhos é uma arte, por isso ensinaremos como fazer passo a passo e mostraremos mais de 70 modelos.
Olá amigas patchworkeiras! Hoje trago um passo a passo de um quadrado de patch, a partir desse quadrado você pode fazer barrados de pano de prato, colchas, toalhas, ou o que a sua criatividade mandar!!! Vamos aprender? passo a passo: Créditos
The Perfect Pattern for Those 5″ Charm Packs! Do you love the look of vintage patchwork quilts? Replicate the look with this super easy quilt pattern. Choose reproduction fabrics or use up some of those 5″ charm packs you may be collecting. Easily change the look of the quilt by coordinating the colors of the …
Finished this quilt yesterday. I had a jellyroll of a set of batik strips (Moda) which I’ve had in my stash for a while – when I came across a photo of a quilt like this I thought it a …
In making a scrap quilt, there is planning done at the beginning, then messing with that plan and adding other rules as I go along. When cutting down of scraps, one size I cut is 1 1/2 by 2 1/2 inches and finish 1 by 2 inches. This is the proportion of the unit blocks used in preschools. Tonya Ricucci has a wonderful quilt "Ellis Island" using lots of odd prints. I loved the look of her quilt and used that as inspiration for this one. I stayed with her 1 1/2 inch width, but kept my length at 2 1/2 inches to use up some of the many, many pieces in my bins. This quilt took 1920 of those patches-- 240 are red solids. Each 4 inch block uses 8 of the unit patches. I wanted the block to be not quite symmetrical visually, so I chose a setting (top) that had the red center off center. After making a few blocks, I realized that in a layout the reds would spin in a predictable way (which I did not want) so I made a second block (bottom) where the center is in a different configuration. The red solid was always kept to the interior of the block. Then, I made the 240 blocks. I pieced the blocks into pairs first, with every other block set at a quarter turn. This made for fewer seams to match. I put them together in various configurations of the two blocks, making the red rectangles very random in their orientation. Then, the pairs were pieced into quads, 8s, 16s, and 32s. I added the piano key border (1 1 /2 by 4 1/2. also out of bins) when the top was still at the 32 block stage. I find this makes less distortion with piano keys. Also, I did not press the piano keys until they were sewed to the blocks--this way I could stay stitch the edges of the keys in the directions that made them nest into the blocks. After the keys were attached to the blocks and stay stitched, I pressed them and put them back on the board. By working in sections, I had just one long seam at the end. The fabric choices--I kept out most reds from the scraps--there are a few--because I wanted the solid reds to shine. The scraps are prints and plaids (lots of shirt parts), lights and mediums and darks. I made sure each block had some of each. This is my design. Let me know if you use this idea and where it takes you! 56" by 88" Top completed July 4, 2013
Photo above © Mary Stagner Moore This quilt pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Florence Quilt
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